If you're willing/able to print them yourself, gLabels is a nice Linux application that can be used to create barcodes. We've started using it to generate generic barcodes (with just a barcode number and the library name) for our libraries. You can feed it a csv file containing the barcode numbers you want to print. You could also include other data in that file such as author and title, too, I suppose. Cheers, Cindy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cindy Murdock Ames IT Services Director Meadville Public Library | CCFLS http://meadvillelibrary.org | http://ccfls.org On 11/16/2010 10:12 AM, Caitlin McGurk wrote:
Good morning all,
Could anyone recommend a (preferably as inexpensive as possible) vendor for pre-printed barcodes? I'm looking to get 10,000 labels printed, and most quotes I'm finding are in the mid-hundreds. Hoping for a little less!
Thank you Caitlin McGurk Head Librarian The Center for Cartoon Studies McGurk@cartoonstudies.org <mailto:McGurk@cartoonstudies.org>
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